KRG Echo - Sporterish version of bravo for tikkas

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I just got one in the other week to use with a factory stainless 6.5 PRC T3x. I am installing a Spartan pic rail and doing a few other tweaks, but should have it finished in a week and will hopefully get to shoot it in the next few weeks. Shouldering it and messing around with just the stock, it feels very usable and I like it a lot thus far. It’s technically a $300 stock but really it’s $400 with the custom additions people will want with it.
 
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Type in You Tube “KRG Echo” and see what comes back.

Virtually nothing . Nothing from KRG or typical “gun tubers”. It’s like there was no marketing initiative.

Is this the stock release equivalent of Led Zeppelin’s “Presence” album in 76?
 
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I’ve had one for a month and a half and am really enjoying it. Big improvement in ergonomics over the factory stock in my opinion. Vertical grip, trigger reach, and texturing are great. The forend does have some flex but run some extra barrel clearance and you’re fine.

I like the factory tikka mags and didn’t want to use metal AICS mags on a hunting rifle. The bravo isn’t an option for long action cartridges either.

Mine comes in at 46.2 Oz with 2 LOP spacers and a short arca rail installed, so it’s still 8 Oz lighter than a bravo which isn't trivial on a hunting rifle.

If someone is looking for a reasonable weight, affordable chassis to use on a medium or long action cartridge with factory tikka mags, I think the echo is a great fit. If your use case is way different, it probably isn’t the chassis for you.
 

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Ok so I’m considering a basic blued 6.5 PRC and dropping it in an Echo.

Is it me or has this release been kinda muted? Maybe it’s me but I’m not seeing folks holler from the mountain tops they need this chassis.


I put a 7PRC in one bc the added weight and Tikka mags were desirable. I prefer shooting the PRC in the Echo over the Rokstok, admittedly I didn’t give it much of a run in the Rokstok.

I was worried about the butt stock not being completely flat on the bottom, but it has proven to be comfortable and improved my ability to grip the stock when shooting prone.

My Tikka CTR mags in a Bravo seem to miss a pickup on occasion, but that is likely user error on setup. So reg Tikka mags are an improvement in reliability.
 

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I’ve been shooting mine a good bit. Only changes I would like to see is no hook on butt and a little stiffer up front.
The lack of love is probably due to it being Tikka specific and not using AI pattern mags. Once you leave Rokslide, the Tikkas don’t get near as much love.
 
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I’ve been shooting mine a good bit. Only changes I would like to see is no hook on butt and a little stiffer up front.
The lack of love is probably due to it being Tikka specific and not using AI pattern mags. Once you leave Rokslide, the Tikkas don’t get near as much love.

I think Tikkas are pretty well known as a good value and accurate outside of this forum.
 

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Overall I like my Echo, no doubt there are a few things I think they could have done better/differently, including a few rather odd choices on KRG's part, but I don't understand the magazine critique or the overall goal of this product. Tikka mags are great and there are an infinite number of stocks/chassis that take ACIS. Just buy one of those instead of the Echo if that's what you want.
 

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Here is an update after installing a short Spartan flush rail from UM on my Echo. Hopefully this helps someone and if a big goofy desk driver like me can do it, I would imagine most of you could do this easily. Please note I am a novice so this is far from a clean cut end result but it works fine for me.
11/16 diamond drill bit for the spartan mount. The stock isn’t the cleanest or easiest for this rail. I had to do a little extra drilling with a regular drill bit to coax the piece of stock out. The back screw that came with the rail fit perfect in the preset drill spot on the stock.
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attached the magnetic screw and backing into the rail before installing
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Coated with epoxy and placed into drill hole. Paint penned back screw and torqued to 25in lbs into the pre set hole.
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Loaded up the top end of the drill hole with epoxy. After a 20 min cure I gave it some good wrenching to test quick and it’s on there. 24 hour cure and I’ll put the barreled action in tomorrow.
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